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October 3, 2009 at 5:59 PM #16441October 5, 2009 at 8:47 AM #463779XBoxBoyParticipant
What stage of listing are these properties in? If they are pending the agreed price is kept secret, because the deal could always fall through, and the sellers do not want future buyers to know how low they were willing to go. If the deals have closed, then there is no reason to keep the price secret.
October 5, 2009 at 8:47 AM #463971XBoxBoyParticipantWhat stage of listing are these properties in? If they are pending the agreed price is kept secret, because the deal could always fall through, and the sellers do not want future buyers to know how low they were willing to go. If the deals have closed, then there is no reason to keep the price secret.
October 5, 2009 at 8:47 AM #464318XBoxBoyParticipantWhat stage of listing are these properties in? If they are pending the agreed price is kept secret, because the deal could always fall through, and the sellers do not want future buyers to know how low they were willing to go. If the deals have closed, then there is no reason to keep the price secret.
October 5, 2009 at 8:47 AM #464389XBoxBoyParticipantWhat stage of listing are these properties in? If they are pending the agreed price is kept secret, because the deal could always fall through, and the sellers do not want future buyers to know how low they were willing to go. If the deals have closed, then there is no reason to keep the price secret.
October 5, 2009 at 8:47 AM #464597XBoxBoyParticipantWhat stage of listing are these properties in? If they are pending the agreed price is kept secret, because the deal could always fall through, and the sellers do not want future buyers to know how low they were willing to go. If the deals have closed, then there is no reason to keep the price secret.
October 5, 2009 at 12:23 PM #463887urbanrealtorParticipantMuch as I hate to admit it, Xbox is dead on.
Here is an example:
I have a deal where my buyers are in escrow on a place. The price (should it close) would make it the cheapest closing of that type in that area. The listing agent does not want other buyers to know how low the sellers were willing to go and I (the buyer’s agent) do not want someone to come in 10k higher (still a bargain) and knock out my buyer if my buyer starts to look shaky.Once it closes, nobody will care.
October 5, 2009 at 12:23 PM #464078urbanrealtorParticipantMuch as I hate to admit it, Xbox is dead on.
Here is an example:
I have a deal where my buyers are in escrow on a place. The price (should it close) would make it the cheapest closing of that type in that area. The listing agent does not want other buyers to know how low the sellers were willing to go and I (the buyer’s agent) do not want someone to come in 10k higher (still a bargain) and knock out my buyer if my buyer starts to look shaky.Once it closes, nobody will care.
October 5, 2009 at 12:23 PM #464426urbanrealtorParticipantMuch as I hate to admit it, Xbox is dead on.
Here is an example:
I have a deal where my buyers are in escrow on a place. The price (should it close) would make it the cheapest closing of that type in that area. The listing agent does not want other buyers to know how low the sellers were willing to go and I (the buyer’s agent) do not want someone to come in 10k higher (still a bargain) and knock out my buyer if my buyer starts to look shaky.Once it closes, nobody will care.
October 5, 2009 at 12:23 PM #464497urbanrealtorParticipantMuch as I hate to admit it, Xbox is dead on.
Here is an example:
I have a deal where my buyers are in escrow on a place. The price (should it close) would make it the cheapest closing of that type in that area. The listing agent does not want other buyers to know how low the sellers were willing to go and I (the buyer’s agent) do not want someone to come in 10k higher (still a bargain) and knock out my buyer if my buyer starts to look shaky.Once it closes, nobody will care.
October 5, 2009 at 12:23 PM #464703urbanrealtorParticipantMuch as I hate to admit it, Xbox is dead on.
Here is an example:
I have a deal where my buyers are in escrow on a place. The price (should it close) would make it the cheapest closing of that type in that area. The listing agent does not want other buyers to know how low the sellers were willing to go and I (the buyer’s agent) do not want someone to come in 10k higher (still a bargain) and knock out my buyer if my buyer starts to look shaky.Once it closes, nobody will care.
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